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UNEP Europe head ponders Israel's 'solar paradox'


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Article's topics: Solar Energy 

United Nations Environment Program (UNEP) European Regional Director Christophe Bouvier invited Israeli diplomat Ron Adam to lunch in Geneva late last month with only one topic on the agenda: Israel's solar energy production.

Solar panels in the Negev.

Solar panels in the Negev.
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"I usually talk to UN people about all sorts of reports, issues with Gaza and other political issues," but Bouvier wanted to talk about what he called the "Israeli paradox," said Adam, who is deputy permanent representative, Mission of Israel to the UN and International Organizations, Geneva.

Adam spoke to The Jerusalem Post by phone Sunday during a visit here.

According to the diplomatic communiqué Adam sent back about the more than hour-long meeting, Bouvier wanted Adam to relay to all the relevant government authorities that the UN was concerned about the fact that while Israel was the foremost exporter of solar technology in the world and an incubator for solar technologies, it was last in actual production of electricity from solar energy.

Bouvier cited specific statistics in megawatts which showed that Israel's solar production was not only lagging behind world leaders like Germany, the US, South Africa and Spain, but even fell short compared to countries like Senegal, Eritrea and Mexico and a host of others.

Bouvier then offered UN assistance to correct what he said was a missed opportunity to exploit Israel's latent potential.

Adam cited in his letter that Bouvier has been a frequent visitor to Israel and was very familiar with it.

Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu was reportedly very interested in Adam's communiqué.

Netanyahu has recently expressed more interest in environmental matters. He called on Israel to find a substitute for oil within 10 years at the President's Conference a few weeks ago. He has reportedly also expressed interest in leading the Israeli delegation to the UN-sponsored climate change negotiations in Copenhagen next month.

The National Infrastructures Ministry responded by saying that it was working as hard as possible to find solutions and remove obstacles to the production of clean energy.

"Since his first day on the job, the minister [Uzi Landau] has put a special emphasis on removing the obstacles standing in the way of clean energy production," National Infrastructures Ministry spokesman Chen Ben-Lulu said Sunday night.

"The minister recognizes the value of producing clean electricity and the ministry has been working very hard to ensure that the country reaches the goal set out of 10% of electricity from alternative sources by 2020," he said.

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31. where have the eurabians been hiding?
tom - canada (11/13/2009 14:53)
30. Axel's selective stats
MIles - USA (11/12/2009 05:43)
29. #10 Zvi Ticker is right.
Sylvia - US (11/10/2009 11:07)
28. What about solar water heaters?
Ben - Israel (11/10/2009 09:06)
27. To # 17
Igor From Canada - Canada (11/10/2009 05:49)
26. #11 - Thought you knew that Arabs have an illegal embargo on Israel
William - (11/10/2009 03:23)
25. #3 - Axel - On what do you base your outrageous claim?
William - (11/10/2009 03:18)
24. There is no paradox
Ilya Gertsikov - USA (11/10/2009 01:42)
23. # 20 bob( this? the other? both?)
Axel - Germany (11/10/2009 00:14)
22. # 21 mekabra
Axel - Germany (11/09/2009 23:58)
21. Solar energy on the grid
Mekabra - USA (11/09/2009 23:12)
20. # 17. "Lets face it, David is naive, even for a european."
The other Bob - USA (11/09/2009 22:01)
19. another one for YOU, axel from germany
ira berkowitz - usa (11/09/2009 21:53)
18. Take the money and run..invest in Israel in the Negev...
lars - (11/09/2009 21:34)
17. Lets face it, Israel is not as modern as europe
david - netherlands (11/09/2009 20:44)
16. Bedouin thieves
Menachem - Israel (11/09/2009 20:42)
15. # 10 zvi
Axel - Germany (11/09/2009 20:32)
14. The Israelil Electric Co. isn't interested..
Joel - (11/09/2009 20:24)
13. What's holding things up are bureaucracy and special interests
Raymond in DC - USA (11/09/2009 20:09)
12. To No. 2
TSB - USA (11/09/2009 19:58)
11. free energy or money for arabs
boca man - usa (11/09/2009 19:53)
10. The answer is simple - Israel doesn't have enough flat desert surface
Zvi Ticker - (11/09/2009 19:32)
9. #6 Julius - Possible Reasons
Eli Wapniarski - Israel (11/09/2009 19:27)
8. # 6 julius - correction
Axel - Germany (11/09/2009 19:05)
7. Israel builds solar power plant in many countries but why not produce more solar power in your own backyard
jacob - india (11/09/2009 19:04)
6. 10% solar energy by 2020 !
Julius - UK (11/09/2009 18:44)
5. Every house in Israel has a solar water heater...
BSA - USA (11/09/2009 18:29)
4. New israeli Incentives aren't that great
Fred - Israel (11/09/2009 18:21)
3. Is this logic?
Axel - Germany (11/09/2009 18:15)
2. The answer is quite simple.
Andrew Hamilton - Israel (11/09/2009 17:57)
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